by Dana Voroshchuk | Mar 23, 2021 | Dana Voroshchuk
Let’s start with a little history lesson. The Pareto Chart is named after Vilfredo Pareto – an Italian civil engineer, sociologist, economist, political scientist, and philosopher. One of his discoveries was that 20% of the population in Italy unequally held 80%...
by Dana Voroshchuk | Mar 15, 2021 | Dana Voroshchuk
And it’s finally the last day of the Dashboard Week, in which every day we had the task to create one dashboard. Today we had to use the OECD Better Life Index data set to find out which country suits us best to live in, based on some criteria that we could...
by Dana Voroshchuk | Mar 12, 2021 | Dana Voroshchuk
It’s the fourth day of Dashboard Week and today our coaches decided to show some mercy on us. They gave us data that was already clean and easy to understand – Victoria Roads Data. It was very refreshing and fun to work on it, as we had more time to work on the...
by Dana Voroshchuk | Mar 10, 2021 | Dana Voroshchuk
We are halfway through our dashboard week. Every day is a new challenge and today’s is getting data through APIs. The Challenge For those who are not familiar, APIs are ‘middlemen’ or ‘middle software’ that allows two applications to talk to each other....
by Dana Voroshchuk | Mar 10, 2021 | Dana Voroshchuk
It’s the second day of the dashboard week here at the Data School Down Under, and 3 more days to go. Today we were challenged to create a visualization using the Olympics data set. Round 1 Coaches advice was first to think of the story we would like to tell and...
by Dana Voroshchuk | Mar 9, 2021 | Dana Voroshchuk
It’s week 14 for our cohort at the Data School Down Under, and only 3 weeks to go to finish our training. This week is very special as it’s “Dashboard Week”. Every morning we’ll be given a challenge and during the day we’ll have to get data, explore it, “massage” it...